viernes, 5 de diciembre de 2014
martes, 8 de abril de 2014
lunes, 7 de abril de 2014
ADVERBS OF MANNER
Columna1 | Columna2 | Columna3 | Columna4 | |
Angrily | Badly | Beautifully | Calmingly | |
Carefully | Cautiously | Cleverly | Dangerously | |
Eagerly | Excitedly | Foolishly | Fast | |
Furiosly | Greedily | Happily | Hard | |
Hurriedly | Kindly | Nervously | Politely | |
Quickly | Quietly | Secretly | Silently | |
Slowly | Softly | Stupidly | Unhappily | |
Well | Wickedly | Willingly | Wisely |
RESPUESTAS DE LOS EJERCICIOS DE REPORTED SPEECH
MIXED EXERCISE 1
He said, "I like this song."
He said that he liked that song.
He said that he liked that song.
"Where is your sister?" she asked me.
She asked me where my sister was.
She asked me where my sister was.
"I don't speak Italian," she said.
She said that she didn't speak Italian.
She said that she didn't speak Italian.
"Say hello to Jim," they said.
They asked me to say hello to Jim.
They asked me to say hello to Jim.
"The film began at seven o'clock," he said.
He said that the film had begun at seven o'clock.
He said that the film had begun at seven o'clock.
"Don't play on the grass, boys," she said.
She told the boys not to play on the grass.
She told the boys not to play on the grass.
"Where have you spent your money?" she asked him.
She asked him where he had spent his money.
She asked him where he had spent his money.
"I never make mistakes," he said.
He said that he never made mistakes.
He said that he never made mistakes.
"Does she know Robert?" he wanted to know.
He wanted to know if she knew Robert.
He wanted to know if she knew Robert.
"Don't try this at home," the stuntman told the audience.
The stuntman advised the audience not to try that at home.
The stuntman advised the audience not to try that at home.
MIXED EXERCISE 2
"I was very tired," she said.
She said that she had been very tired.
She said that she had been very tired.
"Be careful, Ben," she said.
She told Ben to be careful.
She told Ben to be careful.
"I will get myself a drink," she says.
She says that she will get herself a drink.
She says that she will get herself a drink.
"Why haven't you phoned me?" he asked me.
He wondered why I hadn't phoned him.
He wondered why I hadn't phoned him.
"I cannot drive them home," he said.
He said that he could not drive them home.
He said that he could not drive them home.
"Peter, do you prefer tea or coffee?" she says.
She asks Peter if he prefers tea or coffee.
She asks Peter if he prefers tea or coffee.
"Where did you spend your holidays last year?" she asked me.
She asked me where I had spent my holidays the year before.
She asked me where I had spent my holidays the year before.
He said, "Don't go too far."
He advised her not to go too far.
He advised her not to go too far.
"Have you been shopping?" he asked us.
He wanted to know if we had been shopping.
He wanted to know if we had been shopping.
"Don't make so much noise," he says.
He asks us not to make so much noise.
He asks us not to make so much noise.
REPORTED SPEECH
DIRECT SPEECH | INDIREC SPEECH |
PRESENT SIMPLE: She said,"it´s cold." | PAST SIMPLE:She said it was cold. |
PRESENT CONTINOUS: She said,"i´m teaching English online" | PAST CONTINOUS:She said she was teaching English online. |
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE:She said, "I´ve been on the web since 1999." | PAST PERFECT SIMPLE:She said she had been on the web since 1999 |
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINOUS:She said,"I´ve been teaching English for seven years." | PAST PERFECT CONTINOUS:She said she had been teaching English for seven years. |
PAST SIMPLE:She said,"I taught online yerterday." | PAST PERFECT:She said she had taught online yesterday. |
PAST CONTINUOS:She said,"I was teaching earlier." | PAST PERFECT CONTINOUS: She said she had been teaching earlier. |
PAST PERFECT:She said,"The lesson had already started when he arrived | PAST PERFECT:NO CHANGE- She said the lesson had already started when he arrived |
PAST PERFECT CONTINUOS:She said,"I´d already been teaching for five minutes." | PAST PERFECT CONTINOUS: NO CHANGE- She said she´d already been teaching for five minutes |
……………. MODAL VERB FORMS ALSO SOMOTIMES GHANGE: …… | |
DIRECT SPECH: | INDIRECT SPEECH |
will..She said,"I´ll teach English online tomorow." | would…She said she would teach English online tomorrow. |
can…She said,"I can teach English online.". | could…She said she could teach English online. |
must…She said,"I must have a computer to teach English online." | had to…She said she had to have a computer to teachs English online. |
shall…She said,"what shall we learn today?" | should….She asked what we should learn today. |
may….She said,"Mary I open a new browser?" |
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